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111 Baker County
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PURSUANT TO ORS
CHAPTER 819
Notice is hearby given that
the following vehicle will be
sold, for cash to the highest
bidder on 1/24/22. The sale
will be held at 10:00am by
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2320 BALM ST.,
BAKER CITY, OR
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112 Union County
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112 Union County
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Baker School District 5J –
Early Bid Package #01
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
BAKER
In the Matter of the Estate of
FREDERICK CLAYTON JUDY
Deceased.
Case No.:22PB00207
Construction Bid/Proposal
Request
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
COMPETITIVE SEALED
PROPOSALS FOR AUDIT
SERVICES FOR THE
REGION 18 EDUCATION
SERVICE DISTRICT,
AND THE ENTERPRISE,
JOSEPH, WALLOWA AND
TROY SCHOOLS
NOTICE OF HEARING
UNION COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION
CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby given that
Baker School District 5J bond
projects is open for bidding on
the following “Early Procure-
ment Bid Packages”. Baker
Middle School: TPO Roof
Membrane supply and install,
HVAC Equipment Supply,
Electrical Equipment Supply.
Baker Brooklyn Primary
School: HVAC Equipment
Supply, Electrical Equipment
Supply. A non-mandatory
pre-bid meeting will be held
January 14, 2022 @ 10:00 a.m.
at Baker Middle School.
Bids are due January 25,
2022 @ 10:00 A.M. Pacific.
Contact Kirk Borgerding,
541-805-9517, kirk@cbconst.
us, for additional information
and bid documents
Legal No. 277418
Published: January 11, 13, 15,
18, 20, 22, 2022.
PUBLIC AUCTION
lien:
Reputed owner(s)
ISNEL LEAL-GONZALEZ
Published: January 15, 22,
2022
Legal No. 277285
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 2022
CLASSIFIEDS
STORAGE UNIT AUCTION
ABC Storesall, Inc.
41298 Chico Lane
Baker City, OR 97814
Auction 10 AM on Saturday
January 29, 2022
Description of Property:
Household, personal items,
and misc.
Property Owner:
Jason Pogue
Amount Due: $270
Unit # D30
Description of Property:
Household, personal items,
and misc.
Property Owner:
Jerry Plemmons
Amount Due: $340
Unit # D14
Foreclosure
under
87.669-87.691
ORS
Legal No. 270646
Published: January 15, 22,
27, 2022
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that GRIFFIN F. JUDY has
been appointed personal
representative of the above
entitled estate. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to the personal representative
at 995 10th Street, Baker City,
OR 97814, or to the personal
representative’s
attorney,
Rebecca J. Knapp, at PO Box
236, Enterprise, OR 97828,
within four months after the
date of first publication of this
notice, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceed-
ings may  obtain additional
information from the records
of the Court, the personal
representative, or the lawyer for
the personal representative.
Dated and first published on
January 13th, 2022.
Rebecca J. Knapp,
OSB #012754
Legal No. 278221
Published: January 15, 22,
29, 2022
DOES EVERYONE
KNOW YOUR
BUSINESS
Even if you think they do,
you'll have to keep remind-
ing them about it.
The City of Elgin is accepting
bids and qualifications for up-
coming 2022 SCA road proj-
ect. For a bid, project descrip-
tion, and qualifications packet
please contact:
City of Elgin
Attn: Public Works Director
790 S. 8th Ave.
Elgin, OR. 97827
(541)-437-2253
Once the packet is complete,
please return to said address
no later than February 25,
2022. Incomplete packets will
not be considered.
Published: January 15, 2022
Legal No. 277940
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF
BALLOT TITLE
Notice is hereby given that a
ballot title for a measure has
been filed by The La Grande
School District with the Coun-
ty Clerk of Union County. The
petition meets the procedural
Constitutional requirements.
The ballot caption is: ”School
Bonds to Improve Facilities,
Community Access, Student
Learning Environments.”
A full copy of the ballot title
may be obtained at the County
Clerk’s Office. An elector may
file petition for review of the
ballot title in the Union Coun-
ty Circuit Court no later than
5:00pm, Monday, January
24th, 2022.
Published: January 15, 2022
Legal No. 278257
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 2022
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are not one to put intel-
lectual pursuits above those endeavors that
require emotional commitment, for you are
“all heart,” and do everything in a manner
that eschews logic for instinct and those “spe-
cial feelings” that you get about people and
things that you trust far more than anything
your mind might tell you.
MONDAY, JANUARY 17
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You
have a plan that is dependent upon the coop-
eration of many other people. Don’t leave this
to chance; get in touch early in the day!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You’re
likely to be contacted by someone who
assumes the information to be delivered con-
cerns you -- but this is surely not the case.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- Your inter-
pretation of signs and signals will be all over
the place today, and you must take care that
you don’t let an error endanger you.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Your pri-
orities do not match those of a loved one, but
working together, you can ensure that both of
you are satisfied by day’s end.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You may
have to travel some distance today to fulfill a
“bucket list” desire. This could be premature,
but there’s certainly no harm in that.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You may not
be able to concentrate on what you have to do
today because of something you are told early
in the day. Work this out!
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You may
want to cancel something tomorrow because,
for reasons you’re not willing to share, you
cannot give it the attention it requires.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Fact and fiction
make themselves known in an unusual way
today, and this works out well for you as you
must discern one from the other.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Someone
makes a move that pushes you into a defen-
sive posture -- but by day’s end, you’ll be able
to take the offensive initiative once more.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may have
to arrange something through long-distance
channels today, but your communication
skills will serve you quite well in this.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) --
Information comes your way today that stops
you in your tracks, perhaps -- but if so, only
briefly. You’ll come up with a new plan of
attack.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- The
help you need is on the way, and whether it
arrives in time depends on what stage you are
in when it comes to the day’s assignment.
MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 2022
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are perhaps the most
upstanding individual born under your sign,
and you have about you a kind of “aura” that
tells others that you are to be taken seriously,
no matter what the situation. Indeed, it is
quite true that you consider yourself an
authority of sorts on all manner of topics, but
does that make it a fact?
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You
may come close to losing your patience today
with someone under your care, but it would
be harmful to the relationship if you did so.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You’ll
have just enough extra time today to get
something done you thought would have to
wait. This depends on your overall efficiency.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You can be
more productive today than you have been in
recent days -- or weeks, even. What’s going on
that is affecting you so? Investigate!
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- This is a
good day to make something happen that
you’ve long anticipated. If this isn’t a “bucket
list” item, then it’s very close! Enjoy!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Others will
come to you today with just as many ques-
tions as answers, and it will be up to you to
determine which are more useful right away.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- It’s a good
day to put your money where your mouth is
-- or otherwise prove that what you believe is,
indeed, fact and not fiction. Get it done!
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You may be
feeling rather put upon at this time, but the
truth is that you can get out from under what-
ever it is by adjusting your attitude.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Probability works
very much in your favor today, and you won’t
have to put much energy into calculations and
estimates. Just do what you do!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You may be
judged for something recently accomplished,
and though you don’t understand the reason-
ing, not all will have approved of your
achievement.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may be
disappointed in someone close to you today
-- but that feeling can be reversed very soon if
you work together to fix what’s wrong.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You
needn’t be far from home to feel alone today.
If it happens -- and it’s likely to -- you must be
willing to reach out to someone nearby.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You
don’t have to answer all the questions that are
asked today, but you do have to give them at
least the attention they deserve.
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112 Union County
Legal Notices
REGION 18 EDUCATION
SERVICE DISTRICT (com-
monly known as the Wallowa
Education Service District) is
soliciting competitive sealed
proposals for a three year
contract with the Region 18
Education Service District,
Enterprise School District,
Joseph
School
District,
Wallowa School District and
Troy School District for all
audit services for each of the
above named districts.
Competitive Sealed Proposals
are to be submitted on or
before February 7, 2022,
at 12:00 noon, to Karen B.
Patton,
Superintendent,
Region 18 Education Service
District, 107 SW 1st Street,
Suite 107, Enterprise, Oregon
97828.
A copy of the Request for
Competitive Sealed Propos-
als, which contains details as
to the content of proposals
and of requested arrange-
ments for audit services, may
be obtained from Karen B.
Patton, Superintendent, Re-
gion 18 Education Service
District, at the above address.
Email inquiries should be di-
rected to gpiper@r18esd.org.
Dated this 10th
January, 2022
day
of
Karen B. Patton
Wallowa Education Service
District
(541) 426-7600
Legal No. 277615
Published: January 13, 15, 18,
20, 22, 25, 2022
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112 Union County
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Bid Date: Thursday, January 27, 2022 @ 2:00 PM PST
Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company is requesting proposals
for bid for the Union High School Gymnasium Seismic Retrofit.
Work includes structural steel supply and erection, and seismic
strengthening of the existing facility. Architectural elements in-
clude removal and replacement of the existing roofing systems
with new membrane roofing materials, along with flashing details.
Further scope of work includes modifying existing conditions and
architectural framing and finishes as well as repairs/patching that
may be required during the course of construction.
There will be a non-mandatory virtual Pre-Bid Meeting will be held
at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
To RSVP, please address all interest to Shawn Towne, Project
Manager, Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company, via email
ShawnT@kirbynagelhout.com for invitation.
For questions, please contact:
Shawn Towne, Project Manager
Phone: (541) 389-7119
Email: ShawnT@KirbyNagelhout.com
Bid documents can be viewed at The Abadan Plan Center, Builders
Exchange of Washington, Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center,
Hermiston Plan Center, Oregon Contractor Plan Center, Premier
Builders Exchange, Tri-City Construction Council, and Yakima
Plan Center.
KNCC is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all inter-
ested firms, including tribal, women, disadvantage, minority, dis-
abled veterans, and emerging small businesses, to submit bids.
Oregon CCB # 95590
112 Union County
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Legal No.
112 Union County
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL-TRADE PARTNER
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
GYMNASIUM SEISMIC RETROFIT
Proposals Due: Thursday, January 27, 2022 @ 2:00 PM PST
Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company is requesting proposals
for an Abatement & Selective Demolition Trade Partner for collab-
orative design integration with the Union High School Gymnasium
Seismic Retrofit project. The purpose of this Request for Proposal
(RFP) is to solicit responses from qualified hazardous materials
abatement and selective demolition contractors who meet or ex-
ceed these requirements and join the team as a trade partner sub-
contractor. KNCC is partnering with Walker Structural Engineering
(WSE) and BLRB Architects (BLRB) on this CM/GC Project for the
inclusion of scope with collaborative trade partners.
A non-mandatory virtual Pre-Proposal Meeting will be available at
10:00 AM on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
To RSVP, please address all interest to Shawn Towne, Project
Manager, Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company, via email
ShawnT@kirbynagelhout.com for invitation.
For questions, please contact:
Shawn Towne, Project Manager
Phone: (541) 389-7119
Email: ShawnT@KirbyNagelhout.com
Bid documents can be viewed at The Abadan Plan Center, Builders
Exchange of Washington, Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center,
Hermiston Plan Center, Oregon Contractor Plan Center, Premier
Builders Exchange, Tri-City Construction Council, and Yakima
Plan Center.
KNCC is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all inter-
ested firms, including tribal, women, disadvantage, minority, dis-
abled veterans, and emerging small businesses, to submit bids.
Oregon CCB # 95590
Published: January 15, 22, 2022
The applicable Land Use Reg-
ulations are found in Section
2.05(7) of the Union County
Zoning, Partition & Subdivi-
sion Ordinance. As a prop-
erty owner within 500 feet of
the subject property you are
entitled to notice of this appli-
cation and may submit written
testimony either in support or
in opposition of the proposal.
Failure to raise a specific issue
with sufficient specificity at the
local level precludes appeal to
LUBA based on that issue. The
application and all information
related to the proposal are
available for review at no cost
and copies can be supplied at
a reasonable cost. A staff re-
port will be available for review
seven days before the hear-
ing, and can be supplied at a
reasonable cost. For further
information contact this office
by phone at 963-1014, or email
ljohnston@union-county.org.
The meeting location is ac-
cessible to persons with dis-
abilities. A request for other
accommodations for persons
with disabilities should be
made at least 48 hours before
the meeting to Cinda John-
ston, (541) 963-1014.
In a continued effort to limit the
spread of the COVID-19 virus
and to comply with the Gov-
ernor’s executive orders, the
Union County Planning Com-
mission will facilitate citizen
participation via teleconfer-
ence only. To listen to the Pub-
lic Hearings or to participate in
the hearings please call: (253)
215-8782 or (669) 900-6833
and enter meeting ID number:
957 9307 1503. The call in op-
tion will be the only opportuni-
ty for citizens to verbally par-
ticipate in the Public Hearing
until further notice.
Scott Hartell
Planning Director
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
GYMNASIUM SEISMIC RETROFIT
Published: January 15, 22, 2022
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the Union County Planning
Commission, meeting in regu-
lar session, Monday, January
24, 2022, 7:00 p.m. will con-
sider a Conditional Use appli-
cation submitted by Chas &
Madeline Koenig to establish
a firearms sales business as
a home occupation on prop-
erty located approximately 3.5
miles northwest of the City of
Summerville, at 69190 Craig
Loop, and described as Twp.
1N, Range 38 EWM, Section
27, Tax Lot 900, about 78.79
acres in an A-1 Exclusive Farm
Use Zone.
Legal No.
Published: January 15, 2022
Legal No. 277948
NOTICE OF HEARING
UNION COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION
CONDITIONAL USE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the Union County Planning
Commission, meeting in reg-
ular session, Monday, Jan-
uary 24, 2022, 7:00 p.m.,
will consider a Conditional
Use application submitted by
Kent & Deanna Coppinger to
establish a wedding and re-
lated events venue on prop-
erty located about four miles
northwest of the City of Sum-
merville, at 69911 Craig Loop,
described as Twp. 1N, Range
38 EWM, Section 33, Tax Lot
300, 301, & 302, and Twp. 1N,
38, Tax Lot 9400, about 159.09
acres in an A-4 Timber-Graz-
ing Zone.
The applicable Land Use Reg-
ulations are found in Sections
5.04(33) & 21.07(10) of the
Union County Zoning, Partition
& Subdivision Ordinance. As a
property owner within 500 feet
of the subject property you are
entitled to notice of this appli-
cation and may submit written
testimony either in support or
in opposition of the proposal.
Failure to raise a specific issue
with sufficient specificity at the
local level precludes appeal to
LUBA based on that issue. The
application and all information
related to the proposal are
available for review at no cost
and copies can be supplied at
a reasonable cost. A staff re-
port will be available for review
seven days before the hear-
ing, and can be supplied at a
reasonable cost. For further
information contact this office
by phone at 963-1014, or email
ljohnston@union-county.org.
The meeting is accessible to
persons with disabilities. A
request for other accommoda-
tions for persons with disabil-
ities should be made at least
48 hours before the meeting
to Cinda Johnston, (541) 963-
1014.
In a continued effort to limit the
spread of the COVID-19 virus
and to comply with the Gov-
ernor’s executive orders, the
Union County Planning Com-
mission will facilitate citizen
participation via teleconfer-
ence only. To listen to the Pub-
lic Hearings or to participate in
the hearings please call: (253)
215-8782 or (669) 900-6833
and enter meeting ID number:
957 9307 1503. The call in op-
tion will be the only opportunity
for citizens to verbally partici-
pate in the Public Hearing until
further notice.
Scott Hartell
Planning Director
Published: January 15, 2022
Legal No. 277950
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